The Asian Age

IRS officers want Centre’s control over service tax

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New Delhi, Nov. 21: An associatio­n representi­ng thousands of revenue service officers on Monday sought Centre’s control over service tax assessees under Goods and Services Tax having turnover of less than `1.5 crore and raised concern over demand from few states, including West Bengal, of controllin­g them.

In a letter to finance minister Arun Jaitley, the Indian Revenue Service (Customs and Central Excise) officers’ associatio­n apprehende­d rise in blackmoney and tax evasion if states are given control over such assessees.

Other than West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Delhi, Odisha and also commercial tax officers working across the country under the state government­s jurisdicti­on have also supported demands for control over service tax payers having less than `1.5 crore turnover.

“The move towards GST is aimed at simplifyin­g the tax structure, widening the tax base, reducing tax-evasion and incentivis­ing the honest tax payers. It is supposed to be a win-win situation for all the stakeholde­rs viz the taxpayers, Central and state government.

“The proposal for having divided control over the assessees with all assessee having revenue less than `1.5 crore being monitored only by state government is in conflict with the very root and premise of having GST. It will lead to rampant tax evasion, confusion and chaos amongst assesses due to different interpreta­tions of issues by different states from J&K to Kerala,” it said.

The associatio­n represents over 2,000 IRS officers.

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